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News Story from: State of the Art
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 14 July 2003

Green alternative for high-power networks

A new line of custom high-power networks uses thin film on environmentally friendly aluminium nitride.

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A new line of custom high-power networks uses thin film on environmentally friendly aluminium nitride.

The new custom circuits provide the flexibility needed to meet today's high-density, high-power, low-TCR, close-thermal-tracking and high-stability requirements for microwave and other microelectronic applications.

Aluminium nitride was developed as a non-toxic alternative to beryllia.

These custom thin-film circuits can be produced as conductor networks, or as resistor networks.

A variety of thin-film conductors and resistor systems can be produced, along with through holes and double sided circuits.

These devices are ideal for a variety of high-power applications such as laser diode headers and high power control circuits.

SOTA will fabricate the custom circuits to customer specifications using customer drawings or CAD files.

Reliable operation is assured by SOTA's considerable experience and rigid quality controls.

Additional high reliability screening can be provided to further enhance reliability.

Pricing is under $1.99 in production quantities, dependant on design.

Current delivery is 12 weeks ARO.

Free product samples and datasheets are available on request.

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